States are not allowed to suspend Federal Laws. What would happen if they did depends on the law and its penalties. If it was an important law, federal marshals and , if necessary, the national guard would enforce the law. This happened with school integration. Federal power forced state governors to back down. When Jackson was president, South Carolina claimed a right to nullify federal tariffs.
Jackson objected strongly and took steps to collect the tariff. States can file suits against federal regulations on constitutional grounds. Sometimes the court will suspend the law until it rules.
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It suspends organelles within a cell
It suspends organelles within a cell
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Nullification
A federal census is the accurate counting of people within any specific area of the country. After a federal census the amount of House of Representative seats are recalculated.
The power to conduct elections was left to the states. Each state oversees the federal elections within its borders.
Indiana and within the waters of Lake Michigan it also borders Michigan.
This term refers to the supreme authority within a state's borders.
There are many lakes within the borders of the US. If you mean one of the Great Lakes, it is Lake Michigan.
Vatican City is a sovereign country within the borders of Italy. It has a population of less than 1000 people and is entirely within the city of Rome.
Congress passes all laws that affect federal property, even though, by necessity, that property lies within the borders of a state. Under the Supremacy clause of the US Constitution, no state may pass a law to govern federal action.